The ISP router connects to wall socket without a filter and there is a telephone in another room and I put a filter in the line. The ISP ran a speed test between their exchange and MDF in the building. The speed result was:

789300 is Not 7.8mbps, it is 789Kbps. With 10.7Mbps download speed, that sounds like a perfectly ordinary DSL connection like I have on this computer. The only question to me is why are they only getting 4537Kbps download. They should check it again and make sure there is nothing else using their internet connection when they do that.

To verify it's your ISP, you need to connect a SINGLE computer (NOT A ROUTER) into the ISP's connection via NETWORK CABLE (not wifi) and test.

Wifi is subject to interference that could easily explain why your speeds are poor and when you have multiple devices connected, if you picked a time when an automatic update on another computer was running, it could have sucked up half the bandwidth giving you a test result that looks like you're only getting half speed - this is why you remove ALL other devices and test with only one physically connected!

DECT technology has become a popular standard for wireless voice communication. DECT devices are not likely to be affected by other electronic devices and signals because they operate in a separate frequency-band.

After creating this article (http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/23699/Setup-Mikrotik-routers-with-OSPF.html), I decided to make a video (no audio) to show you how to configure the routers and run some trace routes and pings between the 7 sites…

After creating this article (http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/23699/Setup-Mikrotik-routers-with-OSPF.html), I decided to make a video (no audio) to show you how to configure the routers and run some trace routes and pings between the 7 sites…